History of Louisisana - Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing by Le Page du Pratz
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BOOK II. Of the Country and its Products. CHAP. I. Geographical Description of Louisiana. Its climate Description of the Lower Louisiana, and the Mouths of the Missisippi. CHAP. II. The Author's journey in Louisiana, from the Natchez to the River St. Francis, and the Country of the Chicasaws CHAP. III. The Nature of the Lands of Louisiana. The Lands on the Coast. CHAP. IV. Quality of the Lands above the Fork. A Quarry of Stone for building. High Lands to the East: Their vast Fertility. West Coast: West Lands: Saltpetre CHAP. V. Quality of the Lands of the Red River. Posts of Nachitoches. A Silver Mine. Lands of the Black River CHAP. VI. A Brook of salt Water: Salt Lakes. Lands of the River of the Arkansas. Red-veined Marble: Slate: Plaster. |
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